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What is the difference between east and the west flowing rivers of the peninsular plateau?

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Answered by shubhangithakare47
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Explanation:

The Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri are east flowing rivers.

(i)The rivers flowing westward on the peninsular plateau are generally small but rivers Narmada and Tapi are exceptions to this.

(ii)These rivers do not form deltas.

Answered by yaduvanshitab
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The east flowing rivers The west flowing rivers

(i) The Mahanadi, the Godavari,

the Krishna and the Kaveri are the major east

flowing rivers of peninsular plateau. (i) The Narmada and the Tapi are the major west flowing rivers of the peninsular (ii) These rivers drain into the Arabian

plateau. sea.

(ii) These rivers drain into the Bay of Bengal.

(iii) These rivers form deltas on the east coast. (iii) These rivers do not form any delta. They form estuaries.

(iv) These rivers have a developed and

large tributary system. (iv) These rivers are devoid of any

developed tributary system.

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